| Features:
 
 13-inch ASV (Advanced Super View) TFT LCD panel; TV is 16.9 x 13.3 x 7.4 inches (W x H x D) with standHigh brightness (430 cd/m2) and exemplary contrast ratio (500:1) for vivid pictures, even in bright rooms60,000-hour lamp life for years of viewing170-degrees by 170-degrees viewing angles means you can view the monitor from just about anywhere in the roomStereo speakers with 2.1 watts per channel
 
 Description:
 
 The space-saving AQUOS LC-13B4U-S monitor is little more than two inches  deep yet produces a vivid, 13-inch image using Sharp's proprietary Advanced  Super View LCD panel. Ideal for watching DVDs and VHS cassettes in the  kitchen, bedroom, or dorm, the monitor includes a built-in 181-channel  cable tuner--feed it a cable-TV signal and you've got a high-resolution  video display and a full-fledged television.
     The 4:3 aspect-ratio screen provides a higher contrast ratio and wider  viewing angles than conventional LCD screens--500:1 and a full 170 degrees  viewing angle, vertical and horizontal--while its black TFT anti-glare  coating makes it bright enough to view its rich colors with ease, even in  well-lit rooms. This is an EDTV monitor, which means it's a step closer to  high-definition or HDTV than standard TVs. When used with a progressive-scan  DVD player (or 480p-output DTV set-top box) you'll get seamless, razor-sharp  images from favorite movies and concert videos. |  |   | Sharp's ASV panel offers exceptionally wide horizontal  and vertical viewing angles, so you can watch TV from anywhere in the  room. |      Component- and composite-video inputs accommodate everything from DVD players  to VCRs, camcorders, and gaming consoles, and the set's stereo speakers are  powered by 2.1 watts per channel. With the LC-13B4U-S's NTSC, PAL, and SECAM  compatibility, you can view video sources from the U.S., Western Europe, and  Eastern Europe, and all will appear properly formatted, provided you have the  proper region decoding for any DVD sources. The screen offers 480 x 640 (VGA)  resolution. |  |   | Sharp's flat-panels are a fraction of the width of  traditional CRT TVs. |     AQUOS LCD TVs are Energy Star compliant devices, and consume up to 60% less  power than CRT systems, and about half as much power as comperable plasma TVs. |  |   | AQUOS TVs strive for a high level of energy efficiency. |   Weighing in at less than nine pounds, the LC-13B4U-S is easy to position  and reposition. The unit sits comfortably on any flat surface with the  included stand, which detaches for wall mounting (with any compatible  mounting kit, none included). Other features include auto clock, which  automatically sets the TV's time clock for display on demand, a remote  control, SAP (second audio program, for listening to alternate language  tracks on select cable broadcasts), and V-Chip parental control (which  lets you block TV content based on content ratings).
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